I don't know if your one of ours or not. Good possible because the rest came to Lewis Co. I have some information on Taylor's from Va. Be glad to xerox it for you. There were 5 to 7 brothers who orginally came to America. Joan jconnick@toledotel.com -----Original Message----- From: Gayle Fuson <gayle@olypen.com> To: WALEWIS-L@rootsweb.com <WALEWIS-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Wednesday, November 17, 1999 12:51 PM Subject: [WALEWIS-L] TAYLOR/Griffing/Griffith; NY>MN; 1835-abt 1877 >Looking for info on this Taylor family. Perhaps they might be familiar to >someone. >Individual Summary - 17 Nov 1999 >--------------------------------------------------------------------------- - >--- >Name: Mary T. TAYLOR >Sex: Female >Father: William L. TAYLOR (abt 1835 - ) >Mother: Julia A. GRIFFING (abt 1835 - ) > >Individual Facts >Birth 10 Apr 1860 Rochester, Olmsted, MN >Residence 1880 (age 20) ; Cottonwood Co, MN >Death 9 Apr 1911 (age 50) Lewis Co, WA1 > >Marriages/Children >1. James G.B. "Birney" JONES >Marriage abt 1877 (age 17) MN >Children Jennie Amelia JONES (5 Oct 1878 - 20 Jan 1945) > Bertha May JONES (Feb 1886 - 28 Aug 1975) >Thank you, >Gayle >gayle@olypen.com >http://www.olypen.com/gayle > > >==== WALEWIS Mailing List ==== > Old Genealogists never die, they just lose their census. > Pruning the Family Tree is NOT Permitted!!!! > I think my ancestors had several "bad heir" days! >